Beni Goll schrieb:
Hello,
Hi there!

I use elisa on my notebook. There's a MythTV-Server running on my local
network and elisa also detects and is able to stream most of the files
on it.
Cool.


But there is one problem that I've noticed: If I run elisa on my
notebook when it is not attached to my local network (e.g. at
university) and then run elisa at home again, it doesn't detect my
Mythtv-Server any more. The only solution I found for this problem was
to delete the .db-files in ~/.elisa/plugins/. Is there an easier
solution? Or is this even a bug?
Did I understand you correctly: you start elisa without network, then
you plug the network in, but nothing appears? Well, after simply
restarting elisa WITH the network plugged in, it should work. You should
not have to delete the database file.

I created a ticket about that:
https://code.fluendo.com/elisa/trac/ticket/1167

please reply to it when you have any news about it :)



Another problem appears if I stream music or video from the
MythTV-Server. I can easily choose an album to play music but if I then
try to select another album, elisa only shows this spinning circle (the
symbol for "loading") but doesn't show me the albums content (no matter
how long I wait for it). The same thing happens with video. So whenever
I play a specific file, I can't select another one to play.
A similar problem happens if I select "All Music" to be listed from the
MythTV-Server. The loading-circle appears and doesn't disapper. No music
is shown (but I get a very long output on my terminal that I started
elisa from containing cryptical content. But in this chaos there are the
song titles listed :-))
well, I think we need this 'chaos' to help you ;). Can you upload the
output to some pastebin service and give us a link? That would really
help us :)


And last but not least I have two UPnP questions:
1) Will it be possible to forward in tracks (music and video) that are
being streamed from a UPnP-Server? Or is it impossible to do this (maybe
due to technical reasons)?
Well, in theory that is possible when the server supports it (HTTP 1.1).


2) Will it be possible to watch live-TV streamed by MythTV?
Well, ask at the mythtv team when they can provide a
upnp-tv-implementation. I don't see a big problem on the client side...

Thanks a lot for your help and sorry for asking so much ;-)
No problem :).

Cheers
Benjamin

Cheers
Benjamin :D


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